Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
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published:15 Dec 2016

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In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

Maritime security (USCG)

Maritime security is concerned with the prevention of intentional damage through sabotage, subversion, or terrorism. Maritime security is one of the three basic roles of the United States Coast Guard has gradually developed in response to a series of catastrophic events, which began in 1917.

There are three main maritime security activities conducted by the Coast Guard:

Legal Background

The principle laws that support this mission of the United States Coast Guard are:

Espionage Act of 1917 - This act empowered the Coast Guard to make regulations to prevent damage to harbors and vessels during national security emergencies.

Magnuson Act, 1950 - Enacted as a result of the "Red Scare," this act provided permanent port security regulations, and broad powers to search vessels in U.S. waters and control the movement of foreign vessels in U.S. ports.

Ports and Waterways Safety Act, 1972 – Resulting from several major groundings and oil spills, this act provided port safety authority beyond the Magnuson Act to protect the use of port transportation facilities, and to enhance efforts against the degradation of the marine environment.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.

Life as a Maersk Group maritime student

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
Link to make donations: http://alsnbns.ca/donate/
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - SINGH@DAL.CA
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

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ECA Group - Maritime

ECA Group - Maritime

ECA Group - Maritime

In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

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Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

Life as a Maersk Group maritime student

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
Link to make donations: http://alsnbns.ca/donate/
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - SINGH@DAL.CA
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

published: 15 Dec 2016

ECA Group - Maritime

In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

Oddvar Solemsli, CCO, OSM Maritime Group

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Life as a Maersk Group maritime student

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk....

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
Link to make donations: http://alsnbns.ca/donate/
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - SINGH@DAL.CA
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
Link to make donations: http://alsnbns.ca/donate/
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - SINGH@DAL.CA
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

Trying some bhangra moves at HalifaxCity, Halifax,NS, CanadaLink to donate: https://goo.gl/CcHgkM
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - maritimebhangrabookings@gmail.com
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

Trying some bhangra moves at HalifaxCity, Halifax,NS, CanadaLink to donate: https://goo.gl/CcHgkM
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT - maritimebhangrabookings@gmail.com
Please consider visiting our beautiful province "Nova Scotia". For more information about what you can do in NS check http://www.novascotia.com/

In this session, JOCGroup will explain how they've begun creating online data portals and platforms by unifying disparate data sets and creating visualizations that once existed in hundreds of time-intensive spreadsheets across many of their customer organizations. JOC Group will illustrate how Tableau has transformed the marketplace by providing at-a-glance and easy-to-understand data visualizations that both ask users questions and eventually lead to answers and action plans. This session will discuss the transition from providing raw data in spreadsheet form to actionable intelligence that requires no data manipulation on the customer side, thereby allowing customers to spend time on making informed business decisions and not questioning and updating data. This is a paradigm shift in t...

Bjarke Ingels Interview: Different Angles

“Great buildings blatantly express their true essence to the world.” The lauded Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here shares his personal story and his bold approach to architecture, which he feels should always be playful, generous and empathetic.
Having nurtured a love of drawing since childhood, 18-year-old Ingels enrolled into The Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchool of Architecture in 1993, feeling that architecture would be “the perfect missing piece to be able to really draw worlds and populate those worlds.” The school, however, proved to be a very conservative institution where there was hardly any curriculum due to the idea that everything had to be original. In response to this, Ingels and a friend ended up spending their first years in the library, seeking inspiration from ...

My entire keynote at IAPH2015 in Hamburg, on digital transformation. You can download the slides via my blog: http://gerd.fm/1SAkee6 Thanks to IAPH and the Port Authority of Hamburg for making this video available.
Gerd Leonhard Futurist, Author and Keynote SpeakerBasel / Switzerland
http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Please note: audio-only versions of many videos are being made available here: http://gerd.fm/gerdaudiofeed or on the web at http://www.futuretalks.com
My vimeo channel is here: https://vimeo.com/gerdfuturist (you can also download all videos from here). Most of my books, presentations and slideshows are available via http://www.gerdcloud.com

published: 21 Jun 2015

PNP MARITIME GROUP 26th ANNIVERSARY (Feb 21, 2017)

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at youtube.com/pnppio. Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter @pnppio.

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at
youtube.com/pnppio.
Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter: @pnppio

published: 08 Oct 2015

Part 1 - The maritime industry: UK and beyond

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of the most important contributors to our economy. The first part of “A Maritime Nation” programme, presented by Natasha Kaplinsky, introduces us to the heritage, pride and challenges of our maritime industry.
Produced in partnership with ITN Productions

Shadow Company Official Full Documentary

In the late 20th Century the distinction between soldier and mercenary became blurred. The recent use of private military companies (PMCs) in Iraq has been more extensive than at any time in modern history. The brutal killing of four PMC employees in Fallujah in April 2004 made it clear that these “contractors” are not merely workers in a foreign land. But are the lives of such men the only thing at risk when we privatize warfare?
Shadow Company explores the moral and ethical issues private military solutions create for PMC employees, for the Western governments who foot the bill for their salaries, and for everyday citizens like you. The filmmakers traveled the globe to expose all sides of the issue, interviewing PMC staff, owners and lobbyists, former mercenaries, academics, journalists...

Maritime Security Operations - Close Protection Briefing Podcast #2

http://www.transeacuregroup.com/transmaritime/maritime-security-operations-m-s-o/
In episode 2 of Close Protection Briefing Evan Moore and John Dodwell from The Transeacure Group talk about Maritime Security Operations training, jobs in the industry and the role of a security officer on board ship.
Both directors of Transeacure have maritime security industry experience both on board merchant ships and port side. The course they run and talk about in the podcast is a BTECLevel 3 qualification accredited by City & Guilds of London.
Evan & John talk about the day to day duties on board ship, roles and responsibilities and life aboard ship. We talk about personal qualities needed to work on a ship and other qualifications necessary to take the M.S.O. course and what extra qualifications t...

In this session, JOCGroup will explain how they've begun creating online data portals and platforms by unifying disparate data sets and creating visualizations...

In this session, JOCGroup will explain how they've begun creating online data portals and platforms by unifying disparate data sets and creating visualizations that once existed in hundreds of time-intensive spreadsheets across many of their customer organizations. JOC Group will illustrate how Tableau has transformed the marketplace by providing at-a-glance and easy-to-understand data visualizations that both ask users questions and eventually lead to answers and action plans. This session will discuss the transition from providing raw data in spreadsheet form to actionable intelligence that requires no data manipulation on the customer side, thereby allowing customers to spend time on making informed business decisions and not questioning and updating data. This is a paradigm shift in the more traditional maritime industry by enabling decision-ready data and powerful interactive visualization that is revolutionizing maritime logistics and planning.

In this session, JOCGroup will explain how they've begun creating online data portals and platforms by unifying disparate data sets and creating visualizations that once existed in hundreds of time-intensive spreadsheets across many of their customer organizations. JOC Group will illustrate how Tableau has transformed the marketplace by providing at-a-glance and easy-to-understand data visualizations that both ask users questions and eventually lead to answers and action plans. This session will discuss the transition from providing raw data in spreadsheet form to actionable intelligence that requires no data manipulation on the customer side, thereby allowing customers to spend time on making informed business decisions and not questioning and updating data. This is a paradigm shift in the more traditional maritime industry by enabling decision-ready data and powerful interactive visualization that is revolutionizing maritime logistics and planning.

Bjarke Ingels Interview: Different Angles

“Great buildings blatantly express their true essence to the world.” The lauded Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here shares his personal story and his bold appro...

“Great buildings blatantly express their true essence to the world.” The lauded Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here shares his personal story and his bold approach to architecture, which he feels should always be playful, generous and empathetic.
Having nurtured a love of drawing since childhood, 18-year-old Ingels enrolled into The Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchool of Architecture in 1993, feeling that architecture would be “the perfect missing piece to be able to really draw worlds and populate those worlds.” The school, however, proved to be a very conservative institution where there was hardly any curriculum due to the idea that everything had to be original. In response to this, Ingels and a friend ended up spending their first years in the library, seeking inspiration from other architects such as Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas: “You find something that speaks to you, and then you try to understand it, by following its sources, and those sources have other sources, and at some point things connect.” In continuation of this, Ingels feels that the ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
When Ingels returned to Denmark after a couple of years working for Rem Koolhaas in Holland, it was with a slightly more bold approach than other Danish architects, who seemed to have lost their confidence and sense of experimentation following the failure of modernism in the 1970s. Instead of engaging with the issues of society, it was suddenly more about “making a really nice box and finding the perfect cherry wood for that box.” Ingels, however, dared “to play” and emphasizes the importance of playing, which he sees as a sort of “non-scripted form of human expression that opens for discovery.” The ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
How does a building remain relevant? Ingels feels that if a building has qualities that go beyond executing its original intentions, it’s possible to repurpose it, and if it is used continuously, it can potentially last forever. As an example, the pyramids turned to ruin, because they weren’t in use anymore, whereas buildings on e.g. the Faeroe Islands have wooden buildings that have lasted half a millennium, as they have been in constant use and therefore been cared for. Architecture is “a framework for the life we live.” However, it shouldn't simply be a checklist, it has to be able to transform to accommodate different situations and enable people rather than restrict them. In continuation of this, Ingels argues that the “superpower” of contemporary architecture is empathy: “To accommodate people – different kinds of people – you have to be able to understand and empathize with them.”
“The pen and the paper is a tool to make the world see what you see, or for you to see what you think before you’ve even seen it. And there are other tools for doing that.” Ingels feels that the different mediums that architects use when visualizing a building – such as foam models, 3D models, projection drawings or LEGO bricks – are all “different ways of approaching the same problem from different angles.”
Bjarke Ingels (b. 1974) is a Danish architect and founding partner of BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group – located in Copenhagen, New York and London. In 2013 BIG was chosen to redesign the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum and research complex in Washington, a project which will be implemented over a period of 20 years. His projects include The Mountain, a residential complex in Copenhagen, and the innovative Danish Maritime Museum in Elsinore. In 2004 he received the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale and the Danish CrownPrince’sCulture Prize in 2011. Moreover, BIG received Architizer’s Firm of the Year Award in 2014.
Bjarke Ingels was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in New York in October 2016.
Footage of Bjarke Ingels drawing: From ‘Architecture should be more like Minecraft’, courtesy of Future of StoryTelling.
Camera: Rasmus Quistgaard
Edited by: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
Supported by Dreyers Fond
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“Great buildings blatantly express their true essence to the world.” The lauded Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here shares his personal story and his bold approach to architecture, which he feels should always be playful, generous and empathetic.
Having nurtured a love of drawing since childhood, 18-year-old Ingels enrolled into The Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchool of Architecture in 1993, feeling that architecture would be “the perfect missing piece to be able to really draw worlds and populate those worlds.” The school, however, proved to be a very conservative institution where there was hardly any curriculum due to the idea that everything had to be original. In response to this, Ingels and a friend ended up spending their first years in the library, seeking inspiration from other architects such as Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas: “You find something that speaks to you, and then you try to understand it, by following its sources, and those sources have other sources, and at some point things connect.” In continuation of this, Ingels feels that the ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
When Ingels returned to Denmark after a couple of years working for Rem Koolhaas in Holland, it was with a slightly more bold approach than other Danish architects, who seemed to have lost their confidence and sense of experimentation following the failure of modernism in the 1970s. Instead of engaging with the issues of society, it was suddenly more about “making a really nice box and finding the perfect cherry wood for that box.” Ingels, however, dared “to play” and emphasizes the importance of playing, which he sees as a sort of “non-scripted form of human expression that opens for discovery.” The ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
How does a building remain relevant? Ingels feels that if a building has qualities that go beyond executing its original intentions, it’s possible to repurpose it, and if it is used continuously, it can potentially last forever. As an example, the pyramids turned to ruin, because they weren’t in use anymore, whereas buildings on e.g. the Faeroe Islands have wooden buildings that have lasted half a millennium, as they have been in constant use and therefore been cared for. Architecture is “a framework for the life we live.” However, it shouldn't simply be a checklist, it has to be able to transform to accommodate different situations and enable people rather than restrict them. In continuation of this, Ingels argues that the “superpower” of contemporary architecture is empathy: “To accommodate people – different kinds of people – you have to be able to understand and empathize with them.”
“The pen and the paper is a tool to make the world see what you see, or for you to see what you think before you’ve even seen it. And there are other tools for doing that.” Ingels feels that the different mediums that architects use when visualizing a building – such as foam models, 3D models, projection drawings or LEGO bricks – are all “different ways of approaching the same problem from different angles.”
Bjarke Ingels (b. 1974) is a Danish architect and founding partner of BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group – located in Copenhagen, New York and London. In 2013 BIG was chosen to redesign the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum and research complex in Washington, a project which will be implemented over a period of 20 years. His projects include The Mountain, a residential complex in Copenhagen, and the innovative Danish Maritime Museum in Elsinore. In 2004 he received the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale and the Danish CrownPrince’sCulture Prize in 2011. Moreover, BIG received Architizer’s Firm of the Year Award in 2014.
Bjarke Ingels was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in New York in October 2016.
Footage of Bjarke Ingels drawing: From ‘Architecture should be more like Minecraft’, courtesy of Future of StoryTelling.
Camera: Rasmus Quistgaard
Edited by: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
Supported by Dreyers Fond
FOLLOW US HERE!
Website: http://channel.louisiana.dk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LouisianaChannel
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louisianachannel
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/LouisianaChann

My entire keynote at IAPH2015 in Hamburg, on digital transformation. You can download the slides via my blog: http://gerd.fm/1SAkee6 Thanks to IAPH and the Po...

My entire keynote at IAPH2015 in Hamburg, on digital transformation. You can download the slides via my blog: http://gerd.fm/1SAkee6 Thanks to IAPH and the Port Authority of Hamburg for making this video available.
Gerd Leonhard Futurist, Author and Keynote SpeakerBasel / Switzerland
http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Please note: audio-only versions of many videos are being made available here: http://gerd.fm/gerdaudiofeed or on the web at http://www.futuretalks.com
My vimeo channel is here: https://vimeo.com/gerdfuturist (you can also download all videos from here). Most of my books, presentations and slideshows are available via http://www.gerdcloud.com

My entire keynote at IAPH2015 in Hamburg, on digital transformation. You can download the slides via my blog: http://gerd.fm/1SAkee6 Thanks to IAPH and the Port Authority of Hamburg for making this video available.
Gerd Leonhard Futurist, Author and Keynote SpeakerBasel / Switzerland
http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Please note: audio-only versions of many videos are being made available here: http://gerd.fm/gerdaudiofeed or on the web at http://www.futuretalks.com
My vimeo channel is here: https://vimeo.com/gerdfuturist (you can also download all videos from here). Most of my books, presentations and slideshows are available via http://www.gerdcloud.com

PNP MARITIME GROUP 26th ANNIVERSARY (Feb 21, 2017)

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at youtube.com/pnppio. Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us o...

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at youtube.com/pnppio. Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter @pnppio.

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at youtube.com/pnppio. Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter @pnppio.

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at
youtube.com/pnppio.
Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us ...

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at
youtube.com/pnppio.
Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter: @pnppio

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at
youtube.com/pnppio.
Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter: @pnppio

Part 1 - The maritime industry: UK and beyond

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of the most important contributors to our economy. The first part of “A Mar...

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of the most important contributors to our economy. The first part of “A Maritime Nation” programme, presented by Natasha Kaplinsky, introduces us to the heritage, pride and challenges of our maritime industry.
Produced in partnership with ITN Productions

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of the most important contributors to our economy. The first part of “A Maritime Nation” programme, presented by Natasha Kaplinsky, introduces us to the heritage, pride and challenges of our maritime industry.
Produced in partnership with ITN Productions

http://www.transeacuregroup.com/transmaritime/maritime-security-operations-m-s-o/
In episode 2 of Close Protection Briefing Evan Moore and John Dodwell from The Transeacure Group talk about Maritime Security Operations training, jobs in the industry and the role of a security officer on board ship.
Both directors of Transeacure have maritime security industry experience both on board merchant ships and port side. The course they run and talk about in the podcast is a BTECLevel 3 qualification accredited by City & Guilds of London.
Evan & John talk about the day to day duties on board ship, roles and responsibilities and life aboard ship. We talk about personal qualities needed to work on a ship and other qualifications necessary to take the M.S.O. course and what extra qualifications they can take such as extra first aid and firearms.
All M.S.O. candidates will need to obtain STCW95, (Standards of Training and Certification of Watch keeping 95), training either before or after taking the M.S.O. course. Also firearms training can be arranged.
Read more about the Maritime Security Operations training at http://www.transeacuregroup.com or contact Evan or John on UK 01305 824817
Find Close Protection Briefing Podcast in the iTunes store and get each new episode delivered automatically to your phone, iPad or computer.
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/close-protection-briefing/id705355799

http://www.transeacuregroup.com/transmaritime/maritime-security-operations-m-s-o/
In episode 2 of Close Protection Briefing Evan Moore and John Dodwell from The Transeacure Group talk about Maritime Security Operations training, jobs in the industry and the role of a security officer on board ship.
Both directors of Transeacure have maritime security industry experience both on board merchant ships and port side. The course they run and talk about in the podcast is a BTECLevel 3 qualification accredited by City & Guilds of London.
Evan & John talk about the day to day duties on board ship, roles and responsibilities and life aboard ship. We talk about personal qualities needed to work on a ship and other qualifications necessary to take the M.S.O. course and what extra qualifications they can take such as extra first aid and firearms.
All M.S.O. candidates will need to obtain STCW95, (Standards of Training and Certification of Watch keeping 95), training either before or after taking the M.S.O. course. Also firearms training can be arranged.
Read more about the Maritime Security Operations training at http://www.transeacuregroup.com or contact Evan or John on UK 01305 824817
Find Close Protection Briefing Podcast in the iTunes store and get each new episode delivered automatically to your phone, iPad or computer.
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/close-protection-briefing/id705355799

Operation Allied Protector, conducted between 24 March and August 2009, helped to deter, defend against and disrupt pirate activities in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa.
From 24 March until 29 June 2009, the operation was conducted by ships assigned to Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1). SNMG1 was usually employed in the Eastern Atlantic area, but it could be deployed, as in the case of Operation Allied Protector, anywhere NATO required. The first phase of Operation Allied Protector was undertaken as the force left for NATO's first ever deployment to South East Asia. SNMG1 made a short visit to Karachi, Pakistan on 26-27 April 2009. However, with the increase in pirate attacks, on 24 April 2009, NATO had already decided to cancel the other 2 port visits planned to Singapore and Australia. As such, the second phase of the operation, which was meant to take place as SNMG1 made its return journey towards European waters end June 2009, was brought forward to 1 May 2009.
From 29 June 2009 through August 2009, Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) took over responsibility from SNMG1. SNMG2 had previously been involved in NATO first counter-piracy operation, OperationAlliedProvider. It was subsequently determined that a rotational presence was required to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa and Operation Allied Protector was subsequently succeeded by Operation Ocean Shield in November 2009.

Operation Allied Protector, conducted between 24 March and August 2009, helped to deter, defend against and disrupt pirate activities in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa.
From 24 March until 29 June 2009, the operation was conducted by ships assigned to Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1). SNMG1 was usually employed in the Eastern Atlantic area, but it could be deployed, as in the case of Operation Allied Protector, anywhere NATO required. The first phase of Operation Allied Protector was undertaken as the force left for NATO's first ever deployment to South East Asia. SNMG1 made a short visit to Karachi, Pakistan on 26-27 April 2009. However, with the increase in pirate attacks, on 24 April 2009, NATO had already decided to cancel the other 2 port visits planned to Singapore and Australia. As such, the second phase of the operation, which was meant to take place as SNMG1 made its return journey towards European waters end June 2009, was brought forward to 1 May 2009.
From 29 June 2009 through August 2009, Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) took over responsibility from SNMG1. SNMG2 had previously been involved in NATO first counter-piracy operation, OperationAlliedProvider. It was subsequently determined that a rotational presence was required to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa and Operation Allied Protector was subsequently succeeded by Operation Ocean Shield in November 2009.

Life as a Maersk Group maritime student

Ever wondered how it is to be a maritime student within the global corporation Maersk Group?
See what it is like in this video and apply at: http://www.maersk.com/Career/Pages/MaritimeApplications.aspx

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Maritime Security Guards Shoot Somali Pirates.mp4

On board security team engage Somali Pirates. Does this conform to the Rules of Engagemen...

MaritimeBhangraGroup found a new way to clear snow while doing bhangra. Wanna learn?
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ECA Group - Maritime

In the Maritime sector, ECA Group produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving ...

ECA Group - Maritime

In the Maritime sector, ECAGroup produces advanced solutions for the constantly evolving Oil & Gas, Subsea, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and equipment industries.
Highly specialised in automation and control technologies, ECA Group provides state of the art remote applications. From deepwater exploration to pipeline inspection, Seabed survey to mission training, ECA Group is actively engaged across the full range of maritime activity.
ECA Group offers an array of services, global expertise and innovative solutions supported by tailored customer support. With this dynamic and flexible approach to the customer, ECA Group ensures success in the most demanding of environments.

In this session, JOCGroup will explain how they've begun creating online data portals and platforms by unifying disparate data sets and creating visualizations that once existed in hundreds of time-intensive spreadsheets across many of their customer organizations. JOC Group will illustrate how Tableau has transformed the marketplace by providing at-a-glance and easy-to-understand data visualizations that both ask users questions and eventually lead to answers and action plans. This session will discuss the transition from providing raw data in spreadsheet form to actionable intelligence that requires no data manipulation on the customer side, thereby allowing customers to spend time on making informed business decisions and not questioning and updating data. This is a paradigm shift in the more traditional maritime industry by enabling decision-ready data and powerful interactive visualization that is revolutionizing maritime logistics and planning.

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Turn over of Command of the PNP MG May 18, 2017

The PNP Maritime Group Turn-over of Command was conducted on May 18, 2017 (Thursday), 9:00...

Bjarke Ingels Interview: Different Angles

“Great buildings blatantly express their true essence to the world.” The lauded Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here shares his personal story and his bold approach to architecture, which he feels should always be playful, generous and empathetic.
Having nurtured a love of drawing since childhood, 18-year-old Ingels enrolled into The Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchool of Architecture in 1993, feeling that architecture would be “the perfect missing piece to be able to really draw worlds and populate those worlds.” The school, however, proved to be a very conservative institution where there was hardly any curriculum due to the idea that everything had to be original. In response to this, Ingels and a friend ended up spending their first years in the library, seeking inspiration from other architects such as Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas: “You find something that speaks to you, and then you try to understand it, by following its sources, and those sources have other sources, and at some point things connect.” In continuation of this, Ingels feels that the ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
When Ingels returned to Denmark after a couple of years working for Rem Koolhaas in Holland, it was with a slightly more bold approach than other Danish architects, who seemed to have lost their confidence and sense of experimentation following the failure of modernism in the 1970s. Instead of engaging with the issues of society, it was suddenly more about “making a really nice box and finding the perfect cherry wood for that box.” Ingels, however, dared “to play” and emphasizes the importance of playing, which he sees as a sort of “non-scripted form of human expression that opens for discovery.” The ideas that you put forward and the new ideas they produce are essential for architecture: “Not only does the building you make matter, but the example it puts out in the world matters maybe even more.”
How does a building remain relevant? Ingels feels that if a building has qualities that go beyond executing its original intentions, it’s possible to repurpose it, and if it is used continuously, it can potentially last forever. As an example, the pyramids turned to ruin, because they weren’t in use anymore, whereas buildings on e.g. the Faeroe Islands have wooden buildings that have lasted half a millennium, as they have been in constant use and therefore been cared for. Architecture is “a framework for the life we live.” However, it shouldn't simply be a checklist, it has to be able to transform to accommodate different situations and enable people rather than restrict them. In continuation of this, Ingels argues that the “superpower” of contemporary architecture is empathy: “To accommodate people – different kinds of people – you have to be able to understand and empathize with them.”
“The pen and the paper is a tool to make the world see what you see, or for you to see what you think before you’ve even seen it. And there are other tools for doing that.” Ingels feels that the different mediums that architects use when visualizing a building – such as foam models, 3D models, projection drawings or LEGO bricks – are all “different ways of approaching the same problem from different angles.”
Bjarke Ingels (b. 1974) is a Danish architect and founding partner of BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group – located in Copenhagen, New York and London. In 2013 BIG was chosen to redesign the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum and research complex in Washington, a project which will be implemented over a period of 20 years. His projects include The Mountain, a residential complex in Copenhagen, and the innovative Danish Maritime Museum in Elsinore. In 2004 he received the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale and the Danish CrownPrince’sCulture Prize in 2011. Moreover, BIG received Architizer’s Firm of the Year Award in 2014.
Bjarke Ingels was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in New York in October 2016.
Footage of Bjarke Ingels drawing: From ‘Architecture should be more like Minecraft’, courtesy of Future of StoryTelling.
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My entire keynote at IAPH2015 in Hamburg, on digital transformation. You can download the slides via my blog: http://gerd.fm/1SAkee6 Thanks to IAPH and the Port Authority of Hamburg for making this video available.
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PNP MARITIME GROUP 26th ANNIVERSARY (Feb 21, 2017)

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel...

PNP MARITIME GROUP 26th ANNIVERSARY (Feb 21, 2017)

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at youtube.com/pnppio. Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter @pnppio.

More videos of PNP events and media briefing of unit accomplishment on PNP youtube channel at
youtube.com/pnppio.
Visit our website at www.pnp.gov.ph. Like us on www.facebook.com/pnppio. Follow us on twitter: @pnppio

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Part 1 - The maritime industry: UK and beyond

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of th...

Part 1 - The maritime industry: UK and beyond

In spite of big changes in the way the world does business, UK shipping is still one of the most important contributors to our economy. The first part of “A Maritime Nation” programme, presented by Natasha Kaplinsky, introduces us to the heritage, pride and challenges of our maritime industry.
Produced in partnership with ITN Productions

Operation Allied Protector (documentary) - NATO in...

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Gizmodo reported on Wednesday that a former Google engineer is suing the company for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination ...Chevalier's posts had been quoting in Damore's lawsuit against Google, who is also suing the company for alleged discrimination against conservative white men ... “Firing the employee who pushed back against the bullies was exactly the wrong step to take.” ... But the effect is the same....

OSLO. Sea levels will rise between 0.7 and 1.2 metres in the next two centuries even if governments end the fossil fuel era as promised under the Paris climate agreement, scientists said on Tuesday ...Ocean levels will rise inexorably because heat-trapping industrial gases already em­­itted will linger in the atmosphere, melting more ice, it said. In addition, water naturally expands as it warms above four degrees Celsius (39.2F) ... ....

The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

Special CounselRobert Mueller's probe is prepared to accept a guilty plea from the London-based son-in-law of a Russian businessman after he made false statements during the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to the Washington Post... Tymoshenko was later imprisoned by former president Viktor Yanukovych after signing a controversial deal with Russia for natural gas ... U.S ... U.S....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingTo this day it’s something my aunt hardly mentions, let alone discusses. And like a few other families living in the United States, it’s taboo and completely off limits ... Neither was it as widespread, since Japan had nearly conquered most of East Asia including parts of China. But still, U.S ... authorities continued the comfort station system absent formal slavery ... The U.S ... military authorities ... ....

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Hategroups continued to expand their reach in the United States last year during a tumultuous 12 months marked by racist violence, social media attacks and the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, according to a nonprofit legal advocacy organization that monitors extremist activity. The Southern Poverty Law Center identified 954 groups as hate […] ... ....

There were more hate groups in America in 2017 compared to 2016, a new report says, but among white supremacists, their identities have shifted. There are currently 954 hate groups in the United States which is an increase of four percent from 2016 according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a watchdog organization that tracks these groups... Anti-Muslim groups also saw a marked increase....

Political analysts term Mr Khoso’s defection another major setback to the Arbab group and claim that it and awarding of a Senate ticket to Kirshna Lal Kolhi will render PPP almost undefeatable in PS-62 (Nagarparkar) during upcoming general election....

The IndianRailways, few days back, released a notification about the RRB Group D jobs to fill 91,307 vacancies. Under RRB Group D, railway ministry will hire candidates eligible for trackman, helpers and gateman, among others across all regions ... Posts offered under RRCGroup D 2018 ... Apply online for RRB Group D ... Railway Recruitment Group D 2018 Notification – February 10, 2018....

A Ballarat businessman who lost millions of dollars investing with Macquarie Group has told a Senate committee that his broker admitted to manipulating stocks and “illegally” trading through a share account in the name of a relative....